Features R.I.P. When Harold “Rip” Ripley ’29 died in Hanover September 24, the College lost not only its oldest living alumnus—he was 104—but also one of its more unusually poetic assets. Read Article
Features R.I.P. When Harold “Rip” Ripley ’29 died in Hanover September 24, the College lost not only its oldest living alumnus—he was 104—but also one of its more unusually poetic assets. Read Article
Features Rider on the Storm In 1961 the civil rights movement arrived at a critical juncture in Jackson, Mississippi. James Breeden ’56 was there.
Features Rider on the Storm In 1961 the civil rights movement arrived at a critical juncture in Jackson, Mississippi. James Breeden ’56 was there.
Features Elegant Violence Portraits from the pitch capture women’s rugby players as they prep for nationals. (Includes photo gallery)
Features Elegant Violence Portraits from the pitch capture women’s rugby players as they prep for nationals. (Includes photo gallery)
Features Coming to Terms For recent Student Assembly presidents, serving in office was the beginning—and often the end—of their time in the political realm.
Features Coming to Terms For recent Student Assembly presidents, serving in office was the beginning—and often the end—of their time in the political realm.